Crime & Safety
Goose Creek Woman Disappears; Police Say No Evidence of Foul Play
Shannon Caruso missing since Aug. 19. Facebook page created to help find her.

Goose Creek Police say no foul play is suspected in the Aug. 19 disappearance of Shannon Caruso.
Caruso's mother filed the missing person's report, but GCPD spokesman Capt. John Grainger said there is no evidence yet to believe foul play was involved in her leaving Goose Creek. Grainger said few leads have developed in the case.
"Most recently, investigators received information suggesting that Ms. Caruso attempted to contact her father and left him a voice mail message on his cellular phone," Grainger said, noting the call appears to have originated from North Carolina. "Investigators are currently working to verify this information."
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A Facebook page was created earlier this week seeking information in the search, Please Help Find My Friend Shannon Caruso. The latest post on the page Friday morning blasts, "We need answers."
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The Berkeley County community is on edge this week due to an unrelated case. Two young Moncks Corner women disppeared late Sunday night. They were eventually in the Francis Marion National Forest.
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